Niluka Karunaratne defended his unbeaten record to win the National Men’s Badminton Championship 2016 for the 16th consecutive year at the 64th National Badminton Championships concluded at the Boyagane Army Indoor Stadium last weekend. Thilini Hendahewa clinched the Women’s crown for the second year when she scored a 2-0 win over Kavindi Ishadika in the [...]

The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

Niluka defends his national title

Thilini Hendahewa clinches the Women's crown for second time in her career
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Men's champion Niluka Karunaratne

Niluka Karunaratne defended his unbeaten record to win the National Men’s Badminton Championship 2016 for the 16th consecutive year at the 64th National Badminton Championships concluded at the Boyagane Army Indoor Stadium last weekend.

Thilini Hendahewa clinched the Women’s crown for the second year when she scored a 2-0 win over Kavindi Ishadika in the finals earning a double crown as she won the Doubles event too.
The men’s final match took a different turn this time as Dinuka Karunaratne who played in the finals in the past few years was knocked-out in the semi-finals by another member of the Karunaratne family – young Chamika Karunaratne.

In the Men’s Open Doubles event which hogged the limelight in the tournament Buwaneka Gunatilleke partnering Sachin Dias defeated the Niluka Karunaratne and Dinuka Karunaratne combination with a hard fought 2-1 win while in the Women’s Doubles Thilini Hendahewa and Kavindi Ishadika overcame Achini Ratnasiri and Upuli Samanthika in a closely contested 2-0 win.

Buwaneka Gunatilleke combining with Kavindi Ishadika trounced the present champion Niluka Karunaratne and former women’s champion Chandrika de Silva 2-1 to win the Mixed Doubles event.

Women's champ Thilini Hendahewa

Apart from the Thilini Hendahewa and Kavindi Ishadika duo (Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles) Buwaneka Gunatilleke (Men’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles) also won double crowns.

Chamika Karunaratne beat Dinuka Karunaratne 2-0 while the elder Karunaratne beat Sachin Dias 2-0 to enter the Men’s Singles finals and in the Women’s semi-finals Achni Ratnasiri was defeated by Thilini Hendahewa 2-0 and Kavindi Ishadika scored a 2-0 win over Dilmi Dias to enter the finals.

The Boys’ and Girls’ nationals taking place at the same venue saw Anandian Maduka Dulanjana winning the Under 19 Singles National crown beating Shamika Hasaranga of Dharmasoka College, Ambalangoda and in the Girls Under 19 Singles Hasara Wijeratne from Vidura College emerged champion when she overcame Visakian Lasanga Hettiarachchi.
Richmond College pair Kasun Amarasena and Umudu Liyanage won the Boys doubles event while Sirimavo Bandaranaike’s Buthmi Galagamage partnering Anulian Nayanatara Teshani clinched the Girls Doubles crown.

Finals Results: 

Men’s Singles:

Niluka Karunaratne beat Chamika Karunaratne 2-0 (21/14, 21/10)
Men’s Doubles: Buwaneka Gunatilleke/Sachin Dias beat Niluka Karunaratne/Dinuka Karunaratne 2-1 (21/15, 23/25, 21/19)
Women’s Singles: Thilini Hendahewa beat Kavindi Ishadika 2-0 (21/14, 21/15)
Women’s Doubles: Thilini Hendahewa/Kavindi Ishadika beat beat Achni Ratnasiri/Upuli Samanthika 2-0 (21/17, 28/26)
Mixed Doubles:
Buwaneka Gunatilleke/Kavindi Isadika beat Niluka Karunaratne/Chandrika De Silva 2-1 (21/12, 18/21)

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